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How to Develop Your Psychic Abilities: Institute for Hermetic Studies Monograph Series

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How to Develop Your Psychic Abilities: Institute for Hermetic Studies Monograph Series
How to Develop Your Psychic Abilities: Institute for Hermetic Studies Monograph Series

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How to Develop Your Psychic Abilities: Institute for Hermetic Studies Monograph Series

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How To Develop Your Psychic Abilities examines the historical and scientific exploration of the hidden dimensions of the human mind. Looking at the role of psychic phenomena in the occult practices dating to Late Antiquity to the scientific laboratories of modern universities, clear instructions on how to awaken, experience, and strengthen psychic abilities are given. The role of meditation, visualization, concentration, sense training, and vocalization of various prayers and mantra are revealed. In addition, select papers from early 20th century occult investigators that will be of interest to students of Rosicrucianism, Martinism, esoteric Freemasonry, and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn are provided. This is an ideal book for those both new to the study of the development of psychic phenomena as well as experienced researchers.

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